I’ll use myself as an example and see if that helps answer ur question. I knew little about global warming and climate change; i knew it existed. But I had no idea what fossil fuels were, and was honestly too lazy to look it up. Same thing with everything else that affected the climate and the issue of global warming. I knew it was there, but I was too lazy to look it up, and I didn’t know where to begin my research. Not knowing if the information I was getting over the internet was accurate or not didn’t help either. But when I took an environmental geography class this semester, I was absolutely shocked at how bad and how serious this issue actually is. It’s also very interesting to learn about, and it’s so bad that it really prompts people to want to do something about it. Many people I know switched their majors to env geo, and there are a lot cases where people around the world leave their current jobs (even CEO’s) to dedicate their lives to helping the environment.
An isobar is a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
All the minerals of the surrounding area get washed into one pool, which in turn gets baked by the sun. The salts are concentrated so much, it's 10 times as salty as the ocean.
Humans will survive by looking for alternative water sources as the Sun becoming a red giant means rapid evaporation of the earth's ocean.
<h3>What is Evaporation?</h3>
This is referred as the type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.
Water is important for our daily living and activities which is why alternative sources must be designed to tackle the rapid evaporation pattern.
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